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Nolan's La Odisea Becomes Highest‑Grossing R‑Rated Film

The film's billion-dollar run shows that large-scale adult-rated releases can still draw global crowds, driven by IMAX screenings paired with practical-effects filmmaking.

Overview

  • Universal announced this week that La Odisea has reached $1.352 billion worldwide, eclipsing Deadpool & Wolverine and becoming Christopher Nolan's top-grossing release.
  • Industry reports say the film posted one of the largest IMAX totals on record, with roughly $289 million attributed to IMAX screenings and premium-ticket sales.
  • Nolan shot the picture largely on 70mm/IMAX cameras and relied on practical sets and on-location filming in Greece, Italy, Morocco and Iceland to minimize CGI.
  • Mainstream reviewers have praised the film's spectacle and performances while some classicists, notably Emily Wilson, argue the adaptation flattens Homer's moral ambiguity by foregrounding psychological trauma.
  • Beyond the headline box office, the run underscores that director-driven, adult-rated tentpoles can still generate blockbuster revenue and may shape studio choices about format, marketing and theatrical windows.